Private company Tellus Holdings is set to proceed with an expansion of its Sandy Ridge hazardous waste facility in the Goldfields after securing a $240 million loan facility.
The owner of the nation's only storage facility for low-level radioactive waste has pitched to partner with the government, as the arrival of nuclear submarines at Rockingham draws closer.
Two energy plants built to convert municipal and commercial waste into electricity to power homes are on the cusp of being operational, following lengthy delays.
The Environmental Protection Authority has backed the increase capacity of Australia's only commercial repository for Class IV and V waste north-west of Kalgoorlie, with strict conditions.
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Low-level radioactive waste stored at Tellus Holdings' Sandy Ridge facility in the Goldfields will be processed to develop medical treatments under a new deal.
Sydney-based Tellus Holdings has been given the green light to operate what it says is Australia's first commercial hazardous waste repository, 240 kilometres north-west of Kalgoorlie.
Rockingham-based WA Kaolin has kicked off a capital raising to fund the scale-up of its WA operations; it joins several companies planning to mine the specialist industrial mineral.
GR Engineering Services has been awarded the engineering, procurement, and construction contract for Tellus Holdings' Sandy Ridge facility, located 140 kilometres north-west of Kalgoorlie.
Plans for a kaolin mine and low level nuclear waste storage facility in the Shire of Coolgardie have taken a step forward, after Sydney-based Tellus Holdings received approval from the federal environmental regulator for the project.
The Environmental Protection Authority has recommended conditional approval for Tellus Holdings to develop a clay mine and waste storage facility at its proposed Sandy Ridge project in the Goldfields.